On the railway way from Warsaw to Lublin there was a diversion act. Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed this this morning. 1 of the drivers reported the damaged tracks on Sunday. It turned out that individual tried to derail the train close Mika. Fortunately, the disaster was avoided. The case is investigated by the service, the officers are assisted by territorial defence troops.
The Warsaw–Lublin way is 1 of the most crucial railway lines in Poland. On Sunday morning, the driver of 1 of the trains moving it noticed a mysterious inequality on the tracks close Garwolin. He informed the PKP dispatcher about it, and he warned the next trains. shortly it turned out that at the tallness of Mika village close Garwolina the track was damaged. The police came to the scene and then the service officers. Yesterday, government officials spoke carefully about the discovery. Prime Minister Donald Tusk stressed that sabotage cannot be ruled out, but the case is being investigated at all times. This morning, he solved all doubts. "Unfortunately, the worst guesses have been confirmed. On the Warsaw–Lublin way (Mika village) there was a diversion act. The detonation of the explosive destroyed the railway track," said the head of government on social media. But that is not the end. According to Tusk, on the same line, but closer to Lublin, another harm was detected.
Soldiers of territorial defence troops were deployed to assist the services and police. "We conduct coordinated action with 2 Lublin BOTespecially with 25 Light Infantry Battalion From Zamość. The military will check the section about 120 km (with rail traction), moving to the border in Hrubieszów" – the deputy prime minister and defence minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz wrote on social media.
According to experts, the threat of disaster was significant. Fortunately, there was no accident. The way wasn't blocked either. The information of PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe shows that traffic is carried out there without problems. Trains only evidence about 10-minute delays.
The Sunday incidental is not the first act of sabotage aimed at Poland. In fresh months, at least there has been a fire of the fair hall on Marywilska Street in Warsaw. In May last year the facility, which housed 1.4 1000 shops and service points, went up in smoke. An ongoing year of investigation has shown that arson occurred on Marivilski, and the leads of this event lead to Russian services. As a result, the head of the MFA Radosław Sikorski decided to retreat his consent to the activities of the Russian Federation consulate in Warsaw. At the end of October, the interior safety Agency informed about the detention of 8 people who conducted a comprehensive diagnosis of military facilities and critical infrastructure facilities that were key to Poland.
Last year, the agency issued a communication that shows that the activities linked to Russia of diversion groups have late intensified. "Civil facilities, including warehouses and large-area shops, became the main nonsubjective and arson methods. Hostile activity conducted on behalf of the Russian Federation is increasingly taking the form of terrorist activities. Persons carrying out tasks for the Russian services peculiar ones were active in the distribution of courier shipments in Europe, containing camouflaged incendiary substances and a temporary mechanics that was ignited during transport," explained ABW. These tasks are mainly recruited by citizens of erstwhile USSR states, while Russia's goal remains to intimidate Western societies and discourage their authorities from helping Ukraine.




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